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Echoes of Andromeda: A Sci-Fi OdysseyDive into the heart of the cosmos with "Echoes of Andromeda," where the infinite expanse of space is both a canvas for freedom's vivid hues and a battleground for the soul of the galaxy. In this riveting collection of sci-fi short stories, every star is a testament to liberty, and every shadow harbors the seeds of rebellion.The Last Stand of The StarlingAmidst the oppressive clutches of the Syndicate that suffocates the galaxy, "The Starling" emerges as a bastion of defiance. Captain Elara Mira, a symbol of hope amidst despair, commands her diverse crew on a perilous mission to fan the embers of rebellion. Their quest is fraught with danger, but the promise of freedom guides their journey through the star-studded void.A Crew United by FateBound by a shared destiny, Elara's crew is a mosaic of resilience and ingenuity. Zan'Thar, the enigmatic scientist, wields his knowledge as a weapon against cosmic mysteries. Dr. Kirov, a healer of both body and spirit, sustains the crew's morale against overwhelming odds. And Idris, the tactical genius, navigates the treacherous schemes of their enemies with unparalleled acumen.Realms Beyond Imagination"Echoes of Andromeda" transports readers to breathtaking worlds, from verdant planetary oases to nebulae that dance with the promise of liberation. Discover ancient artifacts that echo timeless truths and explore forsaken realms key to dismantling the Syndicate's tyranny.The Essence of ResistanceThis collection is more than a tale of territorial conquest; it's an exploration of the indomitable spirit of resistance. Witness the saga of "The Starling" and its crew as they engage in epic confrontations with the Syndicate, battling not only external forces but the inner turmoil of their haunted pasts.Your Galactic Journey AwaitsEmbark on an unforgettable voyage with "Echoes of Andromeda," where each story is a beacon of freedom, illuminating the darkest corners of space. Join Captain Elara Mira and her crew on their odyssey, and let their adventures inspire you to reach for the stars. The galaxy calls-will you answer?
Dordogne combines the best elements of rural France, with a passion for good food and wine, the romantic legacy of medieval castles and an abundance of pretty villages where time appears to have stopped. As a holiday destination its scenic rivers, gentle valleys and fairy-tale forests offer a relaxing escape from the rush of modern life. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Chateau de Commarque - Domme - Sarlat-la-Caneda - Elevage du Bouyssou - Chateau de Puymartin - Garden of Marqueyssac - Sorges - Truffle Museum - Hautefort - Chateau de Hautefort - Musee de la Medicine - Brantôme - Bergerac - Chateau de Bridoire - Perigueux - Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum - Perigueux Cathedral - Beynac-et-Cazenac - Chateau de Beynac - Chateau de Castelnaud - Chateau des Milandes - Saint Jean-de-Cole - Montignac - Lascaux II - Le Conquil - Other Prehistoric sites in Dordogne - Abri de Cap Blanc - Cave of Font-de-Gaume - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Places to Eat - Places to Shop
Formed out of volcanic mountains and tropical seas, Fiji's majestic coral reefs and friendly people attract tourists from around the world. Situated "on the way" from Hawaii to New Zealand, the archipelago includes 332 islands with about 110 of them inhabited. The 180° longitudinal line passes through Fiji twice - through the Vanua Levu and the Taveuni islands - placing Fiji in a time zone that is 'ahead' of most of the world.
Niagara Falls (located on both sides of the Canada/United States border) has been a popular honeymoon destination since the Civil War. That romantic tradition continues today and New York State and Ontario proudly proclaim Niagara Falls the "Honeymoon Capital of the World". Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Niagara Falls State Park - Maid of the Mist (Boat Trip) - Journey Behind the Falls - Cave of the Winds - Whirlpool Aero Cars - Niagara Falls Botanical Gardens & Butterfly Conservatory - Bird Kingdom - Niagara Falls History Museum - "Imagine" Magic Show (Greg Frewin Theatre) - Fallsview Indoor Water Park - Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum - Grape & Wine Tours - Casinos - Seneca Casino - Fallsview Casino Resort - Casino Niagara - Old Fort Niagara - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Greystone Manor - Super 8 - Holiday Inn - Skyline Inn - Yogi Bear's Camp Jellystone - Places to Eat - Flying Saucer Restaurant - Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville - Bob Evans - Buzz's New York Style Pizza - Two Favorites for Snacks - Twist O' the Mist - Beavertails Pastry - Places to Shop - Three Sisters Trading Post - Duty Free Americas - Skylon Tower - Niagara Falls Fashion Outlets - Hershey's Niagara Falls
Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean has a charm and friendliness quite unlike any other. Urban Trinidad has many South America influences, a handful of the Caribbean's best beaches and a thriving oil and gas industry. Its capital, Port-of-Spain, is a cosmopolitan city with echoes of its colonial history as well as modern skyscrapers and traffic. Smaller and unspoiled Tobago moves at quite a slower pace and is more typically Caribbean. Tobago has lush forests, crystal blue seas and some of the world's best coral reefs. Introduction to Trinidad & Tobago - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Port-of-Spain - Royal Botanic Gardens - Beaches - Maracas Bay - Manzanilla - Englishman's Bay - Pigeon Point - Store Bay - Buccoo Reef - Argyle Waterfall - Caroni Bird Sanctuary - Fort King George - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places To Stay - Inn at 87 - Hilton Trinidad & Conference Center - Acajou Hotel - The Nest - Places To Eat & Drink - Jaffa at the Oval - Veni Mange - Richard's Shark and Bake - Places To Shop - 101 Art Gallery - Frederick Street and Henry Street - Rhyner's Record Shop - Batiki Point - Store Bay
On the west coast of Ireland is the beautiful county of Galway with its famous Connemara mountains and rocky coastline. The university city of Galway is a typical Irish city of music and merriment with an atmosphere of culture and sport and is known as Ireland's cultural heart. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Galway Bay and Salthill Promenade - Turoe Pet Farm and Leisure Park - Inis Bó Finne (Island of the White Cow) - Leisureland Galway - Connemara National Park - Tropical Butterfly Centre - Aran Islands - Coole Park National Nature Reserve - Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Gardens - Battle of Aughrim Interpretative Centre - Galway City Museum - Corrib Princess River Cruise - Galway Cathedral - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places To Stay - Barnacles Hostel - Galway City Hostel - Lakeshore House - Árd Einne Guesthouse - Oak Lodge Portumna - Places To Eat & Drink - Breathnachs Bar - Pedro's Cafe & Grill - The Forge Pub and Eatery, - The Bard's Den - Cupán Tae - Places To Shop - Penneys - Fallers Sweater Shop - Royal Tara - Ceardlann-Spiddal Craft & Design Studios - Thomas Dillon Claddagh Gold
The Forest of Dean in the Wye Valley is an ancient forest that was once the hunting grounds of King Henry V (born in nearby Monmouth) where he honed the skills that enabled his army to win the historic battle against the French at Agincourt. This is also where William Wordsworth walked and conceived of poetry that has been loved by generations. Introduction to the Forest of Dean & the Wye Valley - Overview - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Forest of Dean - Chepstow (Welsh: Cas-Gwent) - Caerleon (Welsh: Caerllion) - Tintern (Welsh: Tyndyrn) - Abergavenny (Welsh: Y Fenni) - Hereford - Monmouth (Welsh: Trefynwy) - Ross-on-Wye - Usk (Welsh: Brynbuga) - Gloucester - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Hotel Ibis Gloucester - Castle View Hotel - Riverside Hotel - Munstone House - Premier Inn - Places to Eat - Warwick's Country Pub & Eatery - The Three Salmons - Na Lampang - N68 Bistro - Shangri-La - Places to Shop - Eastgate Shopping Centre - Stella Books - Labels Outlet Shopping - Ross Garden Store - Gloucestershire Arts & Crafts Centre
The mountains of the Southern Alps dominate the landscape of a New Zealand's South Island creating some of the most stunning scenery in the world as they shelter a rich collection of ancient glaciers. Their dramatic slopes challenge mountaineers in summer and skiers in winter. Introduction to New Zealand's South Island - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Christchurch - International Antarctic Centre - Christchurch Botanical Garden - Quake City - Tranzalpine - Dunedin - Cadbury World - Speights Brewery - Baldwin Street - Larnach Castle - Royal Albatross Center - Fort Taiaroa - Queenstown - Fear Factory Queenstown - Nelson - World of Wearable Art & Classic Cars Museum - Wanaka - Stuart Landsborough's Puzzling World - Mount Aspiring National Park - Glacier Country - Franz Josef Glacier - Fox Glacier - Kaikoura - Seal Colony - Invercargill - Southland Museum & Art Gallery - E. Hayes & Sons - Lord of the Rings Tours - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Hagley Park Motel - Goldridge Resort - Arcadian Motel - Kaikoura Top 10 Holiday Park - Invercargill Apartment Hotel - Places to Eat - Nova - Fergburger - Groper Garage - Morrison Street Cafe - The Coffee House Restaurant & Cafe - Places to Shop - Shopping in Glacier Country - Buying Greenstone - Wool products - Cookie Time - Fudge Cottage
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1888 Edition.
Tucson is the second-largest city in the southwestern state of Arizona. The city has pleasantly cooler temperature than Phoenix and is located in the Sonoran Desert. Tucson is one of the "forty fastest growing metropolitan areas" of the United States. With a population of one million in the metropolitan area, the city is the 51st largest city in the country. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - Old Tucson Studios - Reid Park Zoo - Mission San Xavier del Bac - Fox Tucson Theatre - Pima Air and Space Museum - Presidio San Agustin de Tucson (Fort Tucson) - Rialto Theatre - Tucson Botanical Gardens - Kitt Peak National Observatory - Tohono Chul Park - Saguaro National Park - McKale Memorial Center, University of Arizona - Colossal Cave - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Comfort Inn - Doubletree Inn - Reid Park - Hotel Congress - Best Western Plus Royal Sun Inn - Country Inn & Suites - Places to Eat - Diablo Burgers - El Charro Cafe - Beyond Bread - Cup Cafe - Caffe Milano - Places to Shop - Casa Adobes Plaza - Old Town Artisans - Downtown Tucson - La Encantada - Tucson Mall
Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and is the oldest capital city in northern Europe. The city is the financial, business and technology hub of the Baltic region and The New York Times has called the city the "Silicon Valley on the Baltic Sea." Estonia is one of the smallest countries in Europe and Tallinn's well-preserved buildings and Old World vibe delight its visitors. Introduction to Tallinn, Estonia - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Seaplane Harbour & Estonian Maritime Museum - Tallinn Botanical Garden - Tallinn TV Tower - Estonian Open Air Museum - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - KGB Museum - Museum of Occupations - Tallinn City Museum - Kadriog Palace & Art Museum - Kiek in de Kok & Bastion Passages Museum - Old Town - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - St. Barbara Hotel - L'Ermitage - Hotel Oru - Kalev Spa Hotel - Hotel Euroopa - Places to Eat - Baieri Kelder - Alter Ego - Dominic - Grillhaus Daube - Bistroo Mary - Places to Shop - Kaubamaja - Estonia Handicraft House - Kalev Chocolate Shop - Viru Centre - Town Hall Square
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In recent years, Boise, Idaho has been voted one of the Best Overall Towns in the Western United States by Outside Magazine, One of the 10 Best Places to Live by U.S. News and World Report, and the Ninth Hottest Midsized City or Boomtown by Inc.com. There's much more to Boise and it's 150-year-old history than just potato growing.
Abu Dhabi is part of the seven-member United Arab Emirates (UAE), and is its capital city. With a population of 921,000 it is the second-largest city in the United Arab Emirates. It is home to the governor of the UAE, the Abu Dhabi Emiri family (the ruling family of the UAE), and the President of the UAE and his family.
Montpellier is the main city of the Languedoc-Roussillon region in southwestern France and is located only 200 minutes from Paris by high-speed TGV train. It is cosmopolitan city for its size and high-end shoppers love to visit centre-ville. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Odysseum District - Planetarium Galilee - Aquarium Mare Nostrum - Karting & Bowling - Ice Skating - Odysseum Activities - Fabre Museum - Montpellier Zoo - Château Flaugergues - Royal Square of Peyrou - Montpellier Cathedral (St. Peter's) - Château de La Mosson - Museum of Anatomy & the Faculty of Medicine - Montpellier Historical Centre - Henri Prades Museum - Antigone District - Botanical Gardens - Château de la Mogère - Esplanade Charles de Gaulle - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places To Stay - Montpellier Hostel - Les Arbousiers - La Farigoule - La Vagance - Sweet Home 34 - Places To Eat & Drink - Playfood - Le P'tit Mas - Le Pescator - Pain et Cie - Times Café - Places To Shop - Les Halles Castellane - Peyrou Plaza - Images du Demain - Le Boutik'R - Etat d'Ame
Just off the coast of South Carolina lies Hilton Head Island, a popular vacation spot for golf enthusiasts and beach lovers. Its allure has spanned generations since Europeans started to develop it nearly 350 years ago. Hilton Head was also a Confederate stronghold during the American Civil War. Overview - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - The Sandbox - Coastal Discovery Museum - Sea Pines Forest Preserve - Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge - Newhall Audubon Nature Preserve - Lawton Stables - Forest Beach Bikes Paddle Boarding - Harbor Town Golf Links - Arts Center of Coastal Carolina - Adventure Cove Family Fun Center - Sky Pirate Parasail - Heyward House - Dolphin Watch Nature Cruise - Pirate's Island Adventure Golf - Live OAC - Gullah Museum - Harbour Town Lighthouse Museum - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Red Roof Inn Hilton Head Island - Disney Hilton Head Island Resort - Days Inn Hilton Head - Park Lane Hotel & Condominiums - Hilton Head Island Beach & Tennis Resort - Hilton Garden Inn - Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa - Places to Eat & Drink - Annie O's Southern Eats - Bullies - Stu's Surfside Subs - One Hot Mamma's American Grille - The Sea Shack - Aunt Chiladas Easy Street Café - Places to Shop - Coligny Plaza Shopping Center - Chocolate Canopy - Main Street Village - Camp Hilton Head - The Village at Wexford - The Greenery
Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire is a historic town on the river Avon. It is well known as the birthplace of the English playwright and poet, William Shakespeare. Today, Stratford-upon-Avon is the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and their riverside theatre. It is a major tourist destination in the United Kingdom. Introduction to Stratford-upon-Avon - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - Shakespeare's Homes - Holy Trinity Church - Tudor World Museum & The Falstaff Experience - Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) - Mechanical Art and Design (MAD) Museum - Stratford Armouries & Wellington Aviation Museum - River Avon Boat Ride - Festivals - Warwick Castle - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Premier Inn Stratford-upon-Avon Central - Premier Inn Stratford-upon-Avon Waterways - Mercure Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare Hotel - Best Western Grosvenor Hotel - Legacy Falcon Hotel - Travelodge Stratford-upon-Avon - Places to Eat & Drink - Loxleys Restaurant & Wine Bar - Bamboodle - Spoonfuls - Lambs of Sheep Street - El Greco - Places to Shop - Shakespeare Gift Shops - Chaucer Head Bookshop - Much Ado About Toys - Department Stores - Henley Street Treats & Sweets
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New Zealand's North Island is often overlooked on the race to the South Island but is truly one of the southern hemisphere's top tourist attractions in its own right. Its remoteness and its seclusion hides and preserves an incredible diversity of landscapes and animal life. Lord of the Rings fans will want to visit the locations used to film Hobbiton and Mount Doom. Introduction to New Zealand's North Island - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Auckland - Sky Tower - Mount Eden - Sheep World - Wellington - Wellington Botanic Garden - Weta Cave - Bay of Plenty - Katikati Bird Gardens - Rotorua - Mitai Maori Village - Whakarewarewa Forest - Wai-o-tapu Thermal Wonderland - Buried Village of Te Wairoa - Hamilton - Hamilton Gardens - Hobbiton - Classic New Zealand Wine Trail - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Kiwi International Hotel - New Castle Motor Lodge - Ambassador Motor Inn - Kingsgate Hotel Hamilton - Shepherds Arms Hotel - Places to Eat - Giapo Ice Cream - Island Joe's Hawaiian Barbecue - Joe's Garage - The Pizza Library - The Vineyard Cafe at Margrain Vineyard - Places to Shop - Elephant House - Paua World - Swanndri - Craft World - Markets in Wellington
Working across a range of formats, from video art and gallery installations to independent cinema, Hollywood and the BBC, Steve McQueen's prodigious output has been marked by formal ambition and political urgency. ReFocus: The Films of Steve McQueen interrogates the director's body of work, its political, aesthetic and institutional dimensions, and the interfaces between them. It offers critical insights into McQueen's engagements with race, gender, the body, love and pain, and his abiding self-reflexive interest in the potential of multiple audio-visual forms. The first director to win both the Turner Prize and an Oscar for best picture, McQueen is probably the most important working British filmmaker. This vital collection explores the controversies as well as the achievements in McQueen's stellar career to date. Thomas Austin is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Sussex, UK.
Watching the world extends the reach of documentary studies by investigating recent instances of screen documentary and the uses made of them by audiences
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